I merely suggested that you seemed to understand that running after diving is a bad idea, yet were seeking information to the contrary.
Define "running". Define "after".
If you can't then the question asked has some validity.
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I merely suggested that you seemed to understand that running after diving is a bad idea, yet were seeking information to the contrary.
You must read the current literature on the relationship between exercise and DCS. To not do so would be reckless behavior IMHO.This April my wife and I will finally be able to get back into the water after a two year hiatus. My family will be spending just less than a week in Marsa Alam on the Red Sea.
However, I'm planning on running a marathon in May and would rather not go an entire week without running. I'm planning on cutting back my mileage to just easy 8 mile days (<72% HRR). I don't know what our dives are going to be yet, but I would be surprised if we are diving deeper than 60-65 feet. My preference is to stay shallow if possible and "just hang out with the pretty fish."
My concern is I know that exercise is a contributing factor to DCS...what are the guidelines here? I wouldn't want to push my odds by running any intense tempo/interval days while diving, but would I be safe to assume the easy runs...combined with fairly mild depths...won't put me over the threshold?
You must read the current literature on the relationship between exercise and DCS. To not do so would be reckless behavior IMHO.
....Hope you find this info helpful...
DAN Divers Alert Network : Juggling Physical Exercise and DivingIn summary, physical fitness including both strength and aerobic capacity is important for divers both for physical safety and decompression safety. Regular exercise training is best scheduled to separate intense exercise and diving. Intense physical training should be avoided 24 hours on either side of diving activity. Any exercise within 24 hours of diving should involve the lowest possible joint forces.
Beneficial Role of Exercise on SCUBA Diving : Exercise and Sport Sciences ReviewsOur findings show that exercise performed in a timely fashion before diving or during decompression will reduce the number of venous gas bubbles formed. Exercise after diving did not increase the number of bubbles.
I'm not sure how relevant this reasoning is. Whether you run before or after diving, you'll be able to modulate the intensity of your running work-out. Moreover, you do have control over how much physical activity you exert underwater. Avoid dive sites where currents are present. Try to kick infrequently. Remain neutral 99% of the time. Slow down.b. The one thing that I can control is the run not the dive. Running after the dive allows me to control the stress on my body. A situation during the dive may take that control over the stress on my body away from me.
If you wanted to run in the morning and increase your time to re-hydrate, you could just sit out the first dive of the day.c. Im more concerned about dehydration than anything else. If I ran in the morning, I am locked into a time interval between the end of my run and the beginning of that mornings dive. With all of the other morning factors involved with travelling with a family, my time to hydrate between events is limited. By running after the afternoon dive, I can postpone the run (even cancel) should I not be rehydrated after the dives.
I think this may be a little wishful thinking on your part. Your dive vacation will include repetitive, multi-day diving. This places your running work-outs in the 24 hr interval before and after dives. I'd be more concerned with the possibility that a run might exacerbate DCS stress from previous dives rather than protect against DCS stress on future dives. I have yet to come across a study that looked at VGE assessment in divers who were exercising on the schedule that you propose.d. Some of the studies I came across talked about the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise up to 20 hours prior to a dive produced increased protection against DCS. The protective effects were reduced when the exercise was performed closer to the dive. Should the studies be correct, not only would my early evening runs not exasperate DCS from that days dive, it could help protect DCS in the next days dives.